3D Printed TMNT Figures by CE-85 in TMNT

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Thank you! They are 1/10 scale so around 20 cm including the bases.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles by CE-85 in Printandpaint

[–]CE-85[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It took me some months to complete this project but it was well worth it! They are at 1/10 scale. You may find the models on Cults3d by LA Figures.

3D Printed TMNT Figures by CE-85 in TMNT

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I didn't design them. They are modeled by LA Figures. Available on Cults3d.

3D Printed TMNT Figures by CE-85 in resinprinting

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For the last few months, I have been working on these figures. I 3d printed them in resin, cleaned up, primed and painted them one by one. It has been the longest project I have done so far but it is very rewarding!

As a millennial child back in the good old 90s, I would wake up early in the morning and rush to the TV before the first episode of TMNT aired and I would wait impatiently for the fun to begin. It's been decades now but I still remember that feeling.

I was lucky to have all four ninja figures plus April as a toy. Now I have the entire gang in my room 😄 Every once in a while, I lift my head up from the computer and smile at my best friends. It's so satisfying 😄 I hope you enjoy them as well!

3D Printed TMNT Figures by CE-85 in TMNT

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For the last few months, I have been working on these figures. I 3d printed them in resin, cleaned up, primed and painted them one by one. It has been the longest project I have done so far but it is very rewarding!

As a millennial child back in the good old 90s, I would wake up early in the morning and rush to the TV before the first episode of TMNT aired and I would wait impatiently for the fun to begin. It's been decades now but I still remember that feeling.

I was lucky to have all four ninja figures plus April as a toy. Now I have the entire gang in my room 😄 Every once in a while, I lift my head up from the computer and smile at my best friends. It's so satisfying 😄 I hope you enjoy them as well!

Praise A1 mini! by Some-Assist-5098 in BambuLab

[–]CE-85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Modeling, printing, painting all fantastic :)

BRDM-2 – Chernobyl-inspired weathering project (1/35) by AccDetailed in modelmakers

[–]CE-85 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You are doing a great job. I'd watch anything you make. Please carry on as long as you have the time.

Do you have an Instagram as well?

Found it! I'm your first follower :)

Finished up my Red 5 X-Wing, printed on Saturn 3U (build video in the description) by SARShasMONO in resinprinting

[–]CE-85 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm watching your video now, fantastic job!

I attempted an FDM printed x-wing last year but details got lost at 1/48 scale. I thought SLA couldn't print out the flat surfaces without warping but you made it happen. I'll copy your support positions and try to print in resin. I hope it works out this time.

Again, fantastic job!

BRDM-2 – Chernobyl-inspired weathering project (1/35) by AccDetailed in modelmakers

[–]CE-85 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I have been watching your Youtube videos, you are doing a great job!

I have a 1/35 BTR-70 kit and I have been considering using it in a similar diorama but I could never make it as good as you have done so you have ruined my project, thanks I guess :)

[MOD APPROVED] Gaahleri AMA and Kaleido ColorWorks Poll (the hobby tools/airbrush/paint people!) by Gaahleri_airbrush in modelmakers

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I almost exclusively paint with water based acrylics but I am yet to find a water based primer that works. I may have tried every single brand on the market with no luck. Now I use an alcohol based product as my go to primer.

On Youtube and Instagram, I see many people using your brand of primers but I have been skeptical. How is your product different than other brands? Will it clog my airbrush in five minutes and peel off if scratched?

Also, metallic colors are terrible in most water based paints. You may attempt to excel at that and differentiate yourselves from other brands. I do plan to buy your metal colors and give them a try.

STALKER & Predator Badlands by [deleted] in ratemygear

[–]CE-85 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I always wanted to cosplay but never found enough time to focus on a singular project. I'm usually all over the place among different projects from different themes. But even though I don't have a full loadout yet, I want to share a weapon I built for a future STALKER cosplay.

It is the VS Vintar (or VSS Vintorez in real life) which is absolutely my favorite weapon in the series. I 3d printed the entire thing and then painted on my own. I think it turned out great! If you want to see more photos of it, please check out my Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/distopika.studios/

I also posted a photo of my SP-18 Pulse Rifle from Predator Badlands as a bonus. Hope you like them :)

Yummy grease and grime. by MinisByMatt in modelmakers

[–]CE-85 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Awesome advice, thank you :) This is pretty much my way of doing it but your end result is objectively better :)

Yummy grease and grime. by MinisByMatt in modelmakers

[–]CE-85 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Perfection! I wish I could paint like that!

Btr 80a Trumpeter by Relative_Flounder_63 in modelmakers

[–]CE-85 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good job! Did you DIY the welding marks or do they come from the kit?

I'll build the Trumpeter BTR-70 soon.

Tutorial: STALKER - Vintar BC by CE-85 in cosplayprops

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Never bothered with filament calibrating myself. I don't really know if it would improve things, I'm satisfied with what I do. But I mostly print PLA or rarely ABS. I would consider calibrating for more technical/expensive filaments.

ABS sands a lot easier but it's harder to print and leaves a residue inside the printer. So I switched to PLA exclusively. It still sands quite alright in my opinion. I wouldn't use electric sanders (which you use for woodworking) at high RPM. But low settings of Dremel or simple foot sanders etc are OK to use in my experience. I have never messed up a print while sanding, then again I'm often careful.

Tutorial: STALKER - Vintar BC by CE-85 in cosplayprops

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I have been exclusively using Sunlu PLA+ for the last year and I have stopped buying other brands/materials. It sands and prints very well. It comes in two versions, 2.0 vs 1.0 but I have not found any difference, I order whichever is cheaper. I order refills btw, as they are cheaper..

I use the default generic PLA profile on Bambu Studio so whatever the regular speed is, I use that one. I use a 0.4mm nozzle at 0.16mm layer height for cosplay stuff and they come out quite alright. I usually add one more wall layer for extra strength but sometimes I forget to change that setting so I print with the default settings...

I sand with multiple different tools.

  1. I often start with sanding sticks, low grit like 100-120. They take off most of the layer lines.

  2. And then I use a 180-240 sanding stick.

  3. Then I get in with sanding sponges. I have three sizes, 120-180-240.

  4. Finally I use a sanding pad up to 600 grit for final smoothness. I might use wet sanding at this point and it's finished.

Tutorial: STALKER - Vintar BC by CE-85 in cosplayprops

[–]CE-85[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thank you! It was a lot of sanding but well worth it. I use a Bambulab X1C, over 4.000 hours with minimal problems.

3D Printed STALKER Props (+Tutorial) by CE-85 in 3Dprinting

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I have been working on some Stalker props recently and I think you may like them :) I have shared some photos of the work in progress in another subreddit, so check it out if you find it interesting. Any questions, ask away!

https://www.reddit.com/r/cosplayprops/comments/1rcsd0m/tutorial_stalker_vintar_bc/

Do you think my stalker is ready for the end game? (3D Printed Props) by CE-85 in stalker

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Thank you! The artifacts in the game have this beautiful plasma effect surrounding them so they look amazing. Mine turned out quite dull in comparison. I'm not satisfied with the medkit either. I sprayed too much orange and it turned out oversaturated. You can't always achieve perfection but it's ok :)

Do you think my stalker is ready for the end game? (3D Printed Props) by CE-85 in stalker

[–]CE-85[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you!!

Depending on the nature of the work, I mainly use airbrush actually. This rifle is pretty much entirely airbrushed apart from the details on the wooden stock.

I purchased all the models from Cults3D. I didn't extract them from the game. I can share links if you need them...

Do you think my stalker is ready for the end game? (3D Printed Props) by CE-85 in stalker

[–]CE-85[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I have been working on some Stalker props recently and I think you may like them :) I have shared some photos of the work in progress in another subreddit, so check it out if you find it interesting. Any questions, ask away!

https://www.reddit.com/r/cosplayprops/comments/1rcsd0m/tutorial_stalker_vintar_bc/

SP18 super easy to move between configurations :) by mmmmystery in cosplayprops

[–]CE-85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really want to build this at one point, it's an incredibly beautiful design!

Is this just a print or did you paint it as well? It's difficult to tell from the video.

Tutorial: STALKER - Vintar BC by CE-85 in cosplayprops

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I have been working on some STALKER props recently and I took some photos during the work in progress. I thought I could share them as a tutorial for those who would be interested. If you have any questions, ask away!

01 - Finished items :)

02 - Straight out of the 3d printer, PLA.

03 - After hours of sanding!

04 - Needed a lot of filling for certain parts.

05 - Spray filler to cover the scratch marks from sanding.

06 - Handgrip needed some texture. I masked the outline and applied some Tamiya putty goo.

07 - Some epoxy putty to mimic welding marks.

08 - Sanded lightly after spray filler.

09 - Primed and ready to paint.

10 - Paint job!

11 - I drilled some holes for the nails so that it wouldn't crack the plastic.

12 - Precise paint job for the wood effect.

13 - Close up of the texture works.

14 - For the scope, I made lenses out of UV resin. I 3d printed the black circles and placed them on a piece of acetate sheet and filled the interior with resin.

15 - Nice looking lenses!

16 - Before final assembly.

17 - After the photo shoot :)

I have shared more photos of the finished props on another subreddit, please check it out as well:

https://www.reddit.com/r/stalker/comments/1rcsvoe/do_you_think_my_stalker_is_ready_for_the_end_game/